AYUSH UG 2025 Central Nomination Begins: Govt Issues Fresh Guidelines
The Ministry of Ayush has released detailed guidelines for central nomination to AYUSH UG 2025 courses across India. Eligible candidates can now apply for BAMS, BUMS, and other AYUSH programs. The process outlines eligibility, document requirements, and course distribution.

The Ministry of Ayush has officially initiated the central nomination process for admission to AYUSH UG 2025 courses including BAMS, BUMS, BSMS, and BHMS. This process facilitates seat allocation to eligible candidates from various states and union territories for admission in different AYUSH institutions under central control. The guidelines outline the application method, eligibility norms, and document submission requirements, aiming to ensure transparent and merit-based admissions in these traditional medicine programs.
Eligibility Criteria and Courses Under AYUSH UG 2025
The central nomination applies to undergraduate courses such as BAMS, BUMS, BSMS, and BHMS.
Candidates must have qualified NEET 2025 UG and fulfill state-specific eligibility requirements.
Seats are reserved for candidates from states without AYUSH colleges or with limited availability.
Nomination is applicable for Government and Government-aided AYUSH institutions across India.
Only students with verified educational documents and domicile proof are considered.
Guidelines for Application and Submission of Documents
Candidates must submit applications through their respective state or UT governments as per the official format.
Documents required include NEET UG 2025 scorecard, mark sheets, birth certificate, domicile, and caste certificate (if applicable).
Applications must be submitted within the prescribed timeline mentioned in the guideline.
Any incomplete applications or late submissions will not be considered for nomination.
States and UTs must compile and forward the nomination list to the Ministry by the final deadline.
Course Distribution and Seat Allocation Mechanism
The Ministry will release a course-wise seat matrix for BAMS, BUMS, BSMS, and BHMS programs.
Seat allocation will be done based on merit and preference of course and college, subject to availability.
Nominees must report to the allotted institution with all original documents for admission confirmation.
No request for change of institution or course will be entertained after final allocation.
Conclusion
The central nomination for AYUSH UG 2025 offers a significant opportunity for students from underrepresented regions to pursue traditional medical education. Candidates must strictly follow the new guidelines and ensure timely and accurate submission through their state or UT authorities to secure their AYUSH UG admission.
